The weeping willow won't cheer up
Because he's bipolar
cnd the pussy willow
He's just a wimp all around
No one can remember those poor forget-me-nots
cnd the evergreen is sometimes brown

I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so, so, so, so bad

Peter Pan is all grown up
He's a dentist in downtown Chicago
cnd the tooth fairy OD'd on noxious fumes
The mocking bird is out of material
cnd my shadow sleeps in a separate room

I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so, so, so, so bad

I went to the store to find some peace of mind
But all I could find was milk

I know it's hard but I don't want to be alone
So I'm asking you to come here
Come here

I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so, so, so, so bad

I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so damn bad
Oh
I want you so, so, so damn bad...ly


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